Gundam Super G Universe

Chapter 404 If there are no villains in this world, then I will be the villain

Chapter 404 If there are no villains in this world, then I will be the villain
Veterans all know that the situation on the battlefield changes basically every moment. In the space age, it is rare for the two sides to stand almost motionless and shoot at each other.

But now, the veterans of OZ all said that the world was changing too fast. They originally thought that MS pilots like themselves were on the verge of being eliminated by the times, but after today's battle, it was estimated that no one would use an army of purely automatic mechas anymore.

Because all the members of White Fang's Bilge II were lying dead on the fierce battlefield at this time, many of OZ's Space-type Leo troops could not stop and fired several more shots.

This caused Red, who had just ordered others to change their attack targets and attack the Libra's thrusters first, to feel a little nervous.

I want to tell you OZ guys, don’t be ungrateful. If you dismantle my Bill Song II again, I will kill you first.

Fortunately, OZ's soldiers did not have the habit of dismantling immovable dolls on the battlefield, although they did not know why the enemy's Bilge II stopped working all of a sudden.

But in order to avoid stimulating the automatic counterattack systems of these machines and causing them to restart, Telles ordered everyone to ignore Bilge II for the time being. The war was not over yet, and the mysterious force and the Libra had not been dealt with yet.

Therefore, the next battlefield was around the Libra.

Red and his companions were having a great time dismantling the engine of the Libra, but when the OZ army arrived, Red had to let the others deal with OZ's Space Leo first.

Because these space-type Leos will also attack the Libra. If the last straw that breaks the camel's back is the beam cannon of the space-type Leo, then even if Red destroys this Leo to ashes later, the G-coins shot down by the Libra will not be returned.

So, Leo rushed over and started fighting with other machines in Red's team again, and only Red continued to attack the thrusters.

Fortunately, as the Gulansao dragged the Wannianheping closer to the Libra, the Gulansao was able to cover the battlefield here.

At this point, no one would doubt that the Grunsao belonged to OZ, because the firepower on this ship told me that it was OZ's ship? Also, when did OZ have light shield technology?

As for the fact that this mysterious force had just dismantled the Libra's main gun and then turned around to attack OZ, no one cared anymore.

Because everyone can see that this team has no stance, or in other words, their stance is definitely not OZ or White Fang.

However, because a machine of the Juwayus Gundam was hiding behind and attacking the thrusters of the Libra, it indirectly revealed that the commander of this unit should be in this machine, so Telles and Meliando immediately controlled their machines to rush over.

Naturally, OZ's troops tried their best to hold back the other MS on Red's side to create an opportunity for their own commander to fight against the king, so Dorkis II rushed to the front of the Juwayus Gundam very smoothly.

At the same time, seeing that Telles had already confronted the enemy commander, Meliando directly controlled the Ebian Gundam to hide in the gap between a destroyed Libra thruster, preparing to find an opportunity for a sneak attack, and asked for a call with Dorukis II.

In the Thorkis II, after Telles got through the call with the Evian Gundam, he found that the other party understood immediately without saying a word, so he manipulated the machine to point the muzzle downwards, and then initiated a laser communication with the Griwayus Gundam, saying

"I am Terez Khushirinada, the commander-in-chief of the Earth Sphere Unified Joint Forces. Mysterious enemy, the battle has already come to this point, are you still not going to reveal your identity?"

Inside the Juwayus Gundam, Nain had actually just discovered the thermal pattern of the Abian Gundam, but when she wanted to confirm its exact location, the thermal pattern suddenly disappeared, so Nain was looking for the location where the Abian Gundam was hiding.

Red judged that it would not be a good idea to fight with Dorkis II directly at this time and then be ambushed by the Ebian Gundam, so he decided to chat with Telles for a while to give Nain time to find the Ebian Gundam.

However, Red did not want to reveal his own name, because Telles himself did not really want to be killed, and anyway, there was no technology in Dorukis II that was worth stealing.

Red was quite curious about what would happen in the W universe if Telles didn't die.

After Red becomes the administrator of the Super G Universe System, he will definitely be able to review the subsequent processes of the world he has interfered with, and then he can satisfy his curiosity.

But if he didn't kill Telles, Red was worried that he would be recruited by the code name Amelias, so he didn't want to give his real name. So Red agreed to connect to the laser communication and said

"Is identity important? If you think it's important, you can call me a villain."

Telles was stunned, saying that no one would call themselves a villain, but he still said calmly:
"Okay, Mr. Villain, may I ask why you and your troops are involved in this battle?"

Here Red couldn't say that he came to the war because he had his eyes on White Fang's Bilge II, so he could only learn from Telles and do something righteous, because he liked these things anyway.

So Red said in a tone that was obviously mocking:
"I just feel bad seeing two guys who naively thought that showing the cruelty and stupidity of war to the whole world would lead to an era of peace and resolving conflicts through dialogue, preparing to sacrifice themselves and put on a big show with their subordinates."

Telles knew without guessing that the naive guy the other party was talking about was talking about himself, but he was not angry, because the other party had actually expressed his expectations, but just did not agree with his expectations.

So Telles wanted to hear what the other party would think after rejecting his plan, so he asked

"You're not happy, Mr. Villain. Are you unhappy because you see the world entering a period of peace, or are you unhappy about this scene?"

Reid answered this question in seconds.
"No one is happy. Peace? Tellez, why don't you look through the history books and see when mankind has ever really had peace? Humanity has developed to where it is today through constant fighting.

There is an old saying in the East: Born in adversity, die in comfort.

Of course, this statement cannot be understood with diode thinking, advocating extreme worries.

But it has been made clear that if human beings want to continue to develop, there can be no disputes. And you want to resolve disputes through dialogue, which really makes me laugh to death.

Let me give you another sentence: If apologies are useful, why do we need the police?
State violence is the basis for maintaining social stability. If you abandon violence, it will only give dangerous elements the opportunity to use violence to eliminate all peace-loving people. "

Telles frowned at Red's theory. He felt that what the villain said did make sense, but it was definitely wrong, so he directly refuted it.
"Mr. Villain, the path of using violence to ensure peace has been proven wrong. The Earth Sphere Unification Union has completed the unification of the Earth, but this has also bred corruption and dictatorship, and voices of resistance to injustice exist all the time.

These rebellions would be sympathized and understood in any era, so in order to resist government violence, these villains can only seek more powerful violence.

Likewise, governments will constantly seek powerful violence to suppress rebels.

If this spiral continues, humans will eventually create a force that they cannot control, and then destroy themselves under the power they created."

When Red heard this, he said that it was the same theory that humans will eventually destroy themselves. These guys who keep saying that they believe in the future of humans actually don't believe in humans. Because they all know that the bad nature of humans will not change. Once a person has a weapon in his hand, he will try his best to use it on his enemy. And a person's enemy, now it seems, can only be other people.

Therefore, when a weapon that is powerful enough to destroy the human race is born, it will inevitably destroy humanity when used on humans.

So Reid directly refuted

“It’s a fallacy, a typical slippery slope theory of looking at the future from the perspective of the present.

The manufacture of weapons by humans requires technological advancement, and the most significant effect of technological advancement is the improvement of human survival ability.

The ancients in the Middle Ages regarded the sky as the residence of God. They could not imagine that humans in the future would establish colonial satellites in the universe above the sky and establish a country in a place where they could not survive for more than 20 seconds.

In the eyes of people in the Middle Ages, perhaps a plague could destroy humanity, and earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions were all signs of doom.

How many people still think that these things will wipe out the entire human race in one fell swoop?

Therefore, your statement that humans will be destroyed by weapons created by themselves is a false proposition. Unless these weapons are brought by aliens, you might as well calculate whether the sun will suddenly have a helium flash and directly take away all humans in the solar system.

Also, when you say abandoning armed forces, you mean abandoning weapons of war, right? Even if all existing weapons are sealed, can humans not fight with cold weapons? Without swords and knives, humans can still use stones and sticks, and the conflict will never end. At worst, there are still fists and teeth! !

So, don't talk about justice. Your idea has never been peace, but to prevent humans from killing each other on a large scale.

But again, don't expect everyone to follow the rules. The reason why bad people are bad is because they have a very low bottom line or no bottom line at all for various reasons. And since technology has developed to this scale today, unless you carry out a super massacre and kill all the intellectuals, it will not go backwards. "

Telles was speechless by what Red said, because what Red was saying now was an invincible theory, because humans cannot describe things beyond their own cognition.

It is obviously not something we can guess at this time how far science will develop in the future.

If we say that humans have not yet left the earth and cannot withstand the era of great environmental changes, then it is reasonable to say that some weapons that can completely change the earth's environment can destroy humans.

But now, the existence of colonial satellites has given humans an insurance policy. Many colonial satellites have long been able to grow vegetables and raise livestock in the universe to be self-sufficient (it seems that the Gundam universe, which has several large-scale colonies in the universe, cannot do this, except for CE). Even if the earth explodes now, the human race can still hold on for a few hundred more years to see future developments.

Therefore, Telles, who cannot describe how future technology will develop, naturally cannot refute the other party's claim that his theory is a slippery slope, because the so-called weapons that destroy human civilization are themselves imaginary.

In fact, it is more accurate to say that this weapon would lead to the death of most people.

But in this case, we cannot use the reason that we hope to eliminate the use of force in order to prevent the extinction of mankind in the future.

Moreover, Telles could not refute the statement that "bad guys are bad guys because they have a low bottom line or no bottom line at all", because you cannot expect that after this war, there will be no more ambitious people in the human race or that everyone will simply forget about the existence of force.

So, Telles rubbed his temple and said with an extremely painful headache.
"But if we don't abandon the use of force, we won't be able to achieve true peace. Do you mean that humans will continue to fight among themselves forever?"

Red was actually waiting for Telles to say this, so he said

"No, the most critical factor in human internal strife is that there are not enough resources to share. There must be enough resources, and the superiors must not be so greedy that they don't even give people a way to survive. Only a few people will make trouble. And in human history, how many rulers who like to drain the pond to catch fish can survive for a long time?

Therefore, continuing to vigorously develop cosmic resources can solve most of the problems, and as for the remaining stubborn old guard, just kill them.

Another way for humanity to unite is to have a strong enough enemy. Let’s say aliens invade now and they want to kill all humans.

As for the human race, most people will unite together for survival. After all, although there will always be many traitors, they are a drop in the bucket compared to the entire human race.

And even if there are no aliens, it doesn’t matter. A strong enough villain can do something similar, and I am a villain. "

Now Telles understood the theory of the villain opposite him. This guy wanted to be the evil of the world.

When the sword of Damocles hangs over everyone's head, people will temporarily put aside their differences and unite against the outside world no matter how reluctant they are.

Of course, there will still be a lot of internal obstacles in this situation, but at least on the surface everyone is cooperating and things won't go too far.

However, Telles believed that this was a false peace and that relying on people's fear to maintain peace was putting the cart before the horse. Although the leader of this mysterious army had good ideas, he was undoubtedly wrong.

So Telles reaffirmed his faith and answered:

"Mr. Villain, you really are a villain. If that's the case, I will definitely defeat and wipe you out!!"

After saying that, Telles controlled Dorukis II and raised the Dover gun, obviously ready to start fighting.

At this time, Nain also successfully found the Abian Gundam hiding in the wreckage of the Libra thruster.

It can only be said that Meriando underestimated the length of the Ebian Gundam's thermal whip, so a little bit of the tail was exposed. And Nain is an artificial intelligence after all. She finds things through analysis, so there will be no mistakes.

So the human eye might not be able to see that little bit of red in the darkness, but Nain would not miss it.

Now that the location of the Abian Gundam has been confirmed, Red has nothing to fear.

Telles is not weak, but the performance of Dorukis II is not good enough in Red's eyes. Next, he asked himself to think about where to cut.

(End of this chapter)

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